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Third Avenue Good Class Bungalow sold for $26.5m

The property spans 14,576 sq ft with a total gfa of approximately 10,000 sq ft.

Third Avenue Good Class Bungalow sold for $26.5m

The property spans 14,576 sq ft with a total gfa of approximately 10,000 sq ft.

Singapore remains the 12th most expensive retail destination globally

Hong Kong is the most expensive retail destination in Asia Pacific.

MAS releases commemorative Lee Kuan Yew coins for walk-in exchange

Over 142 banks will be available for walk-in exchange.

Hyundai launches new smart urban mobility hub

This will facilitate Hyundai’s aim to advance the production of EVs.

IHH unit to undergo liquidation due to dormancy

The liquidation will not affect IHH’s shareholdings, net assets, and operations.

Hongkong Land appoints Michael Smith as new chief executive

He will be succeeding Robert Wong who has been the Chief Executive since 2016. 

AIA Singapore announces leadership appointments

The key appointments were Irma Hadikusuma, Melita Teo, and Peter Lee.

Starhill Global REIT secures first sustainability-linked facility for $50m

The facility will be used to finance requirements to attain green certification.

Mapletree Non-Executive Director of the Manager resigns

Michael Thomas Smith has resigned to pursue other interests.

Economy expanded 1.1% in Q3

The full-year economy is now projected to grow 1% in GDP. 

CPF adjusts daily withdrawal limit to $2000, updates security measures

Singpass Face Verification (SFV) and a 12-hour cooling period will be required when accessing account information.

Raffles Town Club site slated for housing redevelopment

Raffles Town Club will not renew its land lease when it expires on 17 October 2026.

Private residential leasing volume down 9.8% YoY in Q3

A total of 23,145 private homes were leased during the period.

Maybank opens Islamic wealth management hub in Singapore

It will offer end-to-end Islamic wealth solutions.

Only one in 10 S’porean platform workers think about retirement planning: Survey

The Singlife survey also showed that only 17% of the respondents feel financially free.

Singapore gov't increases caregivers' training grant to $400 per year

Caregivers can also use SkillsFuture Credit to defray training costs.